The top attractions in Burgos

Construction on the cathedral in Burgos began in 1221 under Fernando III, the King of Castilla, and was dedicated in 1765 with the construction of the towers and the dome.
The long time it took to build this gothic cathedral gives

We talked about this place at the tourist office in Burgos. It is in Fuentes Blancas Park. It was commissioned by Queen Isabella in the XV century, in 1441, and later suffered in fire. Of particular interest is the altarpiece and the

A small town located in the province of Burgos with hardly 50 citizens.
It’s one of the most beautiful places in Burgos. Visitors hear the sound of the waterfall in the background of their visit, as it lies in the center of town

The arch was built on an ancient tower in the thirteenth century. The main facade was created by Francisco de Colonia and Juan de Vallejo. The works were made from 1536 to 1553 and were finished off with the sculptures of Ochoa de

The Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos is a Benedictine abbey in Santo Domingo de Silos, in the province of Burgos, Spain. The cloister is one of the masterpieces of Spanish Romanesque design and it's the town's main attraction,

Covarrubias is a town in Burgos, Spain. It invites you to meet and explore the past with its medieval image of adobe houses, wooden tracery, treasured collegiate beauty and history, and a tower that still dominates with her strength.

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This promenade is the most popular of all in Burgos. It was created in the late 17th century and connects the Arco de Santa Maria with the Teatro Principal, defining the historical district. It is situated on the right bank

The Yecla is a small gorge where you can go explore via a path after you pass the tunnel next to it, that is. We took a little walk down there to see it and take some photos, but we didn't see anything particularly noteworthy. But we

The MEH is a must when you visit in Burgos. It is a modern museum, well maintained and with an unparalled historical interest, features that make it one of the best in Spain. Just the building itself is amazing. Inside, we take a

This place is ideal in the summer! On our tour of the Burgos town of Frias, it was recommended to us to go to Tobera, which is right next to Frías and where there are really striking waterfalls from the Molinar River. Due to the

My partner is from Burgos and we go there frequently to visit family. Although I´ve seen quite a few things from there, I had not yet seen this wonder, Las Huelgas Monastery ... I was so impressed. The size of this monastery is

The viewpoint of the castle is a must when you are in Burgos. Its views of the city are spectacular, now, I recommend that if you visit on a hot day you do drive, although it has many well kept parks. On the semicircle of the gazebo,

Enchanting!
Although we knew that the capital of Castilla y León is Valladolid, it has nothing to envy of Burgos. This square is one of the things that gives you reason to visit Valladolid one hundred times over. It is lovely; the

This bronze statue is near the Puente de San Pablo and in front of the theater and was designed by Juan Cristóbal. Opened by Franco in 1955. I liked the characterization of the Cid, with his long beard and flying cloak with his sword

The ruins of this 11th century monastery, rebuilt in later times, were declared a historical monument in 1944. It was a pilgrim hospital, and belonged to the Benedictine order. Fragments are preserved from a 15th century church and